Washington Area Spark: W. E. B. DuBois: preeminent leader after Frederick Douglas: 1900
Washington Area Spark: Mary Church Terrell Illustration 2: 1900
Washington Area Spark: Mary Church Terrell Illustration 1: 1900
Washington Area Spark: Mary Church Terrell Illustration 3: 1901
Washington Area Spark: Rights leader Mary Church Terrell: 1900
Washington Area Spark: Rights leader Mary Church Terrell: 1902
Washington Area Spark: Howard University Professor Kelly Miller
Washington Area Spark: William Edward Burghardt (W.E.B.) DuBois: 1904 ca
Washington Area Spark: Mary Church Terrell at age 44: 1907
Washington Area Spark: W. H. H. Hart – Refused Jim Crow on Maryland train: 1905
Washington Area Spark: Francis Grimke – Early D.C. rights leader: 1921
Washington Area Spark: James W. Johnson led early anti-lynching demonstrations: 1923
Washington Area Spark: Early NAACP leader James Weldon Johnson: 1920 ca.
Washington Area Spark: Mary Church Terrell, Early Rights Leader 1920 ca
Washington Area Spark: Rev. Brooks at cornerstone ceremony for Lincoln Temple: 1928
Washington Area Spark: Rights activist Mary Church Terrell: 1929 ca.
Washington Area Spark: Rights Leader Edward P Lovett: 1930 ca
Washington Area Spark: Houston, Darrow & Johnson at Howard University: 1930 ca.
Washington Area Spark: NAACP Leader DuBois in Washington: 1932
Washington Area Spark: D.C. NAACP plays role in fighting U.S. Capitol Jim Crow: 1934
Washington Area Spark: NAACP crime conference pickets arrested: 1934
Washington Area Spark: D.C. anti-lynching demonstration (2): 1934
Washington Area Spark: D.C. anti-lynching demonstration (4): 1934
Washington Area Spark: D.C. anti-lynching demonstration (3): 1934
Washington Area Spark: DC anti-lynching demonstration: 1934
Washington Area Spark: Donald Gaines Murray—First black at UMD law school: 1935
Washington Area Spark: Charles Russell, NAACP founder and muckraking journalist: 1935 ca.
Washington Area Spark: Dr. Wesley joins direct action aimed at Jim Crow: 1934
Washington Area Spark: Church members sign petition for anti-lynching bill: 1935
Washington Area Spark: The Dawning of a Better Day: 1936